Pune-based Painex Clinic has introduced Regenerative Therapy for diabetic neuropathy patients, offering a promising new approach to managing this debilitating condition.
Diabetic neuropathy, a prevalent complication of diabetes, causes significant nerve damage, leading to chronic pain, numbness, and mobility issues. The Painex Clinic’s advanced therapy leverages cutting-edge techniques like Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Therapy and Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) injections to repair and regenerate nerve tissues.
Innovative Techniques
Growth Factor Concentrate (GFC) Therapy: This method involves extracting growth factors from the patient’s blood to promote tissue repair and natural healing. Injected into affected nerves, these growth factors reduce inflammation and stimulate regeneration.
Pulsed Radiofrequency (RF) Therapy: Complementing GFC, this therapy modulates nerve activity using short bursts of low-frequency electrical currents, reducing pain without causing nerve damage.
Spinal Cord Stimulation (SCS): For severe cases, SCS involves implanting a device near the spinal cord that emits mild electrical pulses to block pain signals, offering relief when other treatments fail.
Dr. Nivedita Page, Founder and Director of The Painex Clinic, emphasized, “This therapy represents a paradigm shift by targeting the root cause of nerve damage, rather than merely managing symptoms. Patients now have access to a treatment that offers long-term relief without reliance on invasive surgeries or chronic medications.”
Patients treated with Regenerative Therapy have reported remarkable improvements, including reduced pain, enhanced nerve response, and regained mobility. The clinic plans to make the therapy accessible to patients from various socioeconomic backgrounds, expanding its reach and impact.
Co-Founder Dr. Kashinath Bangar highlighted, “GFC and Pulsed RF therapies usher in a new era of pain management. By focusing on natural and minimally invasive solutions, we’re redefining how chronic pain conditions are treated.”